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  <title>NITRC News Group Forum: -ammo--niak-0.7</title>
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  <description>A bit of late announcement: &quot;ammo&quot; NIAK 0.7 was released in 2013. Main features:
  * A new pipeline for region growing. This can be used to generate a functional brain parcellation, co ntrolling for the regions' size and/or homogeneity, at the level of an individual or a group. Methods as described in Bellec et al., Neuroimage 2006.
  * A new pipeline to generate connectomes, functional connectivity maps as well as graph properties. This pipeline depends on the brain connectivity toolbox.
  * A revamp of the fMRI preprocessing pipeline. Now includes regression of average signals in the ventricles and the white matter, scrubbing, regression of the global signal &quot;a la Carbonell&quot;, regression of the motion parameters after PCA reduction, COMPCOR, symmetric or asymmetric MNI brain template, and other goodies.
  * Lots of other minor features and bug fixes.

See the release notes for details:
https://code.google.com/p/niak/wiki/ReleaseNotes</description>
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